MAGICSEE is known to us with its hybrid TV set-top boxes that come with built-in DVB tuners. Just recently, the company has released a new TV box called the MAGICSEE N5. The novelty features a well-balanced configuration – the console operates on the basis of the well-proven Amlogic S905X chip including an ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core processor and a Mali 450 penta-core video accelerator, which supports playback of almost all known media formats including H.264, H.265, VP9 decoding, and HDR10. At the moment, the N5 is sold at a price of $36.99, making it a very profitable option for purchasing an excellent TV box. You can even visit the special promotion page for more details.
The MAGICSEE N5 also packs the optimal amount of operational and built-in memory – 2GB DDR3L RAM + 16GB ROM, which according to many experts is the most successful combination for the TV boxes from this price range.
As for the wireless capabilities, the device supports dual-band WiFi 802.11b / g / n 2.4GHz + 5GHz and Bluetooth 4.1. Also, there is an Ethernet adapter with a port speed of 100Mbps.
The console body contains a logo on top and a LED display on the front panel. The advantage is also a rich set of peripheral interfaces. There are 2 USB ports, analog audio and video output for connection through the ‘tulips’ of old TVs, a digital audio output – SPDIF, and a high-grade HDMI 2.0 for transferring heavy digital content.
The MAGICSEE N5 runs on Android 7.1 operating system that provides full access to applications on the Google Play Store such as Netflix, Vudu, Skype, Picasa, Flicker, Youtube, Facebook, etc.
DST (Digital Satellite Television) was the in-thing before the internet ruined its chances for a space in the future. The advent of entertainment-on-demand broke the entire concept on which the pay-to-watch television entertainment model hinged on. TV Boxes like the MAGICSEE N5 allows you never to wait for a week when your favorite show episodes are streamed. Most importantly, the cost of running a fully stocked DST service is exorbitant, to say the least. Compared to the price asked of you by streaming services such as Netflix, it’s a no-brainer.